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The intifada will be televised

by Michael Young

Going back some 30 years, many Lebanese will recall that their civil war, which began in 1975, was mostly understandable to them through three mediums: newspapers, radio, and the more immediate experience of gunmen fighting in their streets. Television was far behind when it came to informing the public, or shaping its views. There was a great leap forward in the mid-1980s, when the Lebanese Forces created the Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation. The television station not only allowed the militia to control an influential information platform when no one else did; it also (for those days) offered good entertainment, increasing the station’s popularity. It was a brilliant political gambit; but, most importantly, it was a brilliant financial one too. LBC brought much money to the Lebanese Forces, until the Hariri government’s new law on the audio-visual media in 1994 and the arrest of Samir Geagea formally took the station out of

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